Tom: But the weather is awful. It's cold, and there are a lot of sports on TV (tee vee): golf at two thirty.

Kate: I'm sorry, but we first have to go to the ATM (ay tee em [automatic teller machine]) and to the post office or the tobacco store for some stamps... then to the drug store and the dry cleaner's.

Tom: In that case, no golf.... Maybe the soccer game at four fifteen..... (Is that it?)/(Is that everything?)

Kate: No, we have to go to a big department store to buy a new suitcase. Then I have to go to the supermarket and to the hairdresser's. And afterwards I'd like to buy some shoes.

Tom: Okay. When are the stores gonna close?

Kate: Seven thirty, I think/believe.

Tom: Okay. Then no soccer.... Maybe tennis at eight?

(Later on)

Kate: Hi, Tom. Here's what I bought: 2000 grams of ham, a piece of cheese, a half kilo of apples, some mozarella, sugar, bread, butter, some eggs, six beers, and a bottle of wine. I've bought too much, I think.

Tom: Don't worry. Yesterday we didn't eat (too much)/(all that much). And what's in the big bag? Something for me?

Kate: Next to the UPIM ("UPIM" is a term unknown in Los Angeles) there was a small store, and I saw some shoes that were my size. Don't they look good? White and blue. The salesman was very nice and also very (good looking)(handsome)/(cute).

Tom: How much did the shoes cost?

Kate: They were (a bit)/(a little) expensive.... A hundred euros. But they cost more in other countries.

Tom: What? My wife is crazy!

Kate: But this golf T-shirt was quite cheap. Size forty-two, only ten euros. Here's an American newspaper. And now isn't there some tennis on TV?